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In Washington, an Attack on a Symbol of American Power - An airliner crashed into the Pentagon today about an hour after the conflagration began at the World Trade Center.
 
Investigation of the Conspirators' Largely Quiet Lives Centers on a German University - A small technical university on the southern edge of a wealthy port city unknowingly harbored a cell of Islamic fundamentalists.
 
Investigators Explore Boundaries of Everything the Law Allows - Law enforcement officials have extensive powers to detain people when investigating attacks on the country.
 
Japan's Prime Minister Pledges Support for American Retaliation - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said today that Japan's armed forces would actively support any American reprisals.
 
Joint The Evacuation That Kept a Horrible Toll From Climbing Higher - Thousands were evacuated safely before both of the buildings collapsed.
 
Justice Dept. Identifies 19 Men as Suspected Hijackers - Justice Department officials today disclosed the names of 19 men who they said had commandeered four commercial jets in Tuesday's terror attacks.
 
Lawmakers Approve $40 Billion in Emergency Aid - Congress unanimously approved a $40 billion emergency aid package for relief and counter-terrorism measures.
 
Lawmakers See Need to Loosen Rules on C.I.A. - America's spy agencies should be allowed to combat terrorism with more aggressive tactics.
 
Learning Where Suspects Studied Is 'Trickier Than It Sounds' - One of several flight schools that may have unwittingly trained some of the men suspected of involvement in this week's terrorist attacks.
 
Lost-Income Claims May Exceed $10 Billion - Claims by businesses for lost income and relocation expenses may run to more than $10 billion.
 
Man Traveled Across U.S. in His Quest to Be a Pilot - Profile of one of the suspected pilots.
 
Many Come to Bear Witness at Ground Zero - They came yesterday in streams of thousands.
 
Mood of Sellers and Buyers Reflect the Devastating Events - The gears of the economy began grinding again, though many of the human beings turning the cranks needed comforting.
 
More Reserves Called Up; Bush Consults With Putin - By air and sea, American forces moved into position today for the campaign against terrorism.
 
Nation Plunges Into Fight With Enemy Hard to Identify - Today's attacks plunged the nation into a warlike struggle against an enemy that will be hard to identify with certainty and hard to punish with precision.
 
Nations Step Up Efforts to Watch Radical Muslim Elements - The terrorist strikes in New York and Washington have mobilized intelligence and police forces.
 
Need for Emotional Counseling Is Expected to Rise - Psychiatric services are in demand.
 
New Delhi Eager to Join U.S. in Fighting Terror - India has long felt the bitter hurt of terrorist attacks on civilians.
 
New Scares and Transit Snags Hamper City's Return to Normal - New York tried to move toward some semblance of normality, but too often it seemed to fail.
 
No Middle Ground - The Bush administration today gave the nations of the world a stark choice: stand with us against terrorism, deny safe havens to terrorists or face the certain prospect of death and destruction.
 
 

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